Michael Nacy, an undergraduate student in electrical engineering at Missouri S&T from Republic, Missouri, has been elected to a national position on the Grand Council of Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity.
“Delta Sigma Phi has been my passion ever since I joined,” says Nacy. “I will do absolutely everything in my power to ensure that communication between the Grand Council and all undergraduate chapters is clear, concise and consistent.”
The Delta Sigma Phi Board of Directors consists of nine members and is known as the Grand Council. Nacy was recently voted in to serve a two-year term as an undergraduate director on the council where he will communicate with and help guide undergraduates in the fraternity to better serve their needs. Nacy is still involved in planning, risk management and daily operations for Missouri S&T’s Delta Sigma Phi chapter, Delta Epsilon.
“I wanted to find a group of people who were driven, successful and compassionate and learn all I could from them,” says Nacy. “Delta Sigma Phi was, and still is, that place and I’ve been surrounded by inspirational individuals ever since I joined.”
Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity has initiated more than 120,000 members and has more than 100 active chapters in the United States. Delta Sigma Phi was founded in 1899 at the City College of New York in New York City and their headquarters are located in Indianapolis, Indiana.
About Missouri University of Science and Technology
Founded in 1870 as the University of Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy, Missouri University of Science and Technology (Missouri S&T) is a STEM-focused research university of 7,600 students and part of the four-campus University of Missouri System. Located in Rolla, Missouri, Missouri S&T offers 99 different degree programs in 40 areas of study, including engineering, the sciences, business and information technology, education, the humanities, and the liberal arts. Missouri S&T is known globally and is highly ranked for providing a high return on tuition investment, exceptional career opportunities for graduates, and an emphasis on applied, hands-on learning through student design teams and cooperative education and internship opportunities. For more information about Missouri S&T, visit www.mst.edu.
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